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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Olympus Pen E-Pl2.

Pen2

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Wow !!!! every Olympus user is talking about this awesome Pen E-Pl2 & this device  come with Intelligence and Bluetooth.

Olympus introduces the PEN E-PL2, the 4th generation of the Olympus PEN family. The new camera expands your creative potential with Live Guide, new built-in creative features, new auxiliary lenses, a new Close-Up Spotlight accessory and the new Olympus PENPAL Bluetooth accessory.

EP-L2

I have check the price effective from 16th January 2011.

14-42mm II @ Rm2.499

17mm @ Rm2.499

14-42mm II & 40-150mm @ Rm2.999

Come with free 8GB SD (class 10).

 

As the annual Consumer Electronics Show 2011 in Las Vegas draws closer, more and more rumours are making their rounds across the internet. For all you Micro 4/3s camera enthusiasts, leaked pictures and specs for the new Olympus E-PL2 have surfaced thanks to the guys over at 43rumors.com. The updated "budget" m4/3s camera features the same sensor in it's predecessor the E-PL1 but has adopted a slightly curvier and more ergonomic design.
Along with the change to the aesthetics of the camera, the E-PL2 comes with a new 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 MSC (Movie and Still Compatible) kit lens as well as a dedicated movie button. Such changes were expected with the direction most cameras are going toward in the form of HD video. On top of that, the E-PL2 also features a new High-resolution 3inch LCD and has a new ISO cap of 6400, but with such a small sensor, I don't think you'll be seeing those numbers when you take photos anytime soon.
Perhaps the most interesting thing that has been leaked is the new bluetooth module which attaches to the hotshoe. Cheekily called the "Penpal", it allows you to instantly send pictures to your Android or Windows Mobile phone and share pictures via Flickr, Facebook or other social networks. There is no iPhone support off the bat, and that's not unusual because of the gimped bluetooth that iOS devices favour.

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